They are the real discord of a play area set up in an orderly manner to welcome children. The public toilets of the San Gavino Park, in the historic area of Porto Torres, show all the decay and neglect of a vandalized structure that has been abandoned for too long. Maintenance-free and unattended, the toilets pose a danger to the little ones. Dozens of children accompanied by parents and grandparents who risk getting hurt behind the access door, battered and without a handle. Unable to log in to use the service.

Someone, after having entered the bathroom, has seen fit to uproot part of the sink and leave objects and stones inside, with glass bottles, dirt and smells that are the masters. The residents of the neighborhood often complain about the presence of groups of young people and adults who sneak into the play area at night and disturb with their noises. "An inaccessible and indecent place that has become the reign of the citizen's incivility - protest the users of the area - which, however, should be remedied to make it a decent structure and a service suitable for children".

A real shame for an area recently enhanced by redevelopment of the greenery and the gate, with the restoration of the games. A loan of 500 thousand euros that made it possible to create an area destined to become "smart" and to host an open-air gym for amateur associations and clubs.

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